Mildred Threlkeld

mildred threlkeld

June 21, 1924 ~ July 24, 2024


Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Mildred Lorene Threlkeld, 100, passed away on July 24, 2024, in Pueblo, CO. She was born on June 21, 1924, in Trinidad, Co. to Clarence & Marie Taylor. Predeceased by Dr. Budge Threlkeld, (husband), Budge Taylor Threlkeld,(son). Survived by daughter, Gail Rae Threlkeld; niece, Lori Gregory (Len); and many cherished nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Mildred earned her B.A. in music from Adams State College in Alamosa. She was blessed with a truly magnificent contralto voice and back in the day was an invited guest soloist for concerts and opera companies. Music and education were two of her favorite passions. She taught Language Arts at Corwin Middle School before retiring after 30 years, and enjoyed being a private vocal coach. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, P.E.O. Chapter AU, and the MacDowell Music Club in Pueblo.
Mildred’s love of music and the arts led her on treks to the Santa Fe Opera, occasional trips to NYC with friends, and showing up to lend support wherever her son and daughter were performing. She enjoyed getting out in nature, taking long walks, stopping to smell the roses along the way. She deeply treasured her family and was grateful for the many friendships that sustained her throughout her long life. A life composed of kindness, compassion, intention, courage, humor, faith, hope and above all LOVE.

Mildred resided at the Chateau at Sharmar the last seven years of her life. Many thanks and love to the staff – especially the dedicated CNAs who loved and cared for her. And thanks to the team at the Sangre de Cristo Hospice for providing an additional level of comfort. Now soar with the angels sweet Millie! You’ve earned your wings.
Donations may be made to the Threlkeld Prize for Excellence, CSU-Pueblo Foundation.
Celebration of life service: 11 A.M. on August 31, 2024, at First United Methodist Church, 310 W. 11th St., Pueblo Co.
Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

Services

Memorial Service: August 31, 2024 11:00 am

First United Methodist Church
310 W. 11th Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-544-1917

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  1. I never met Mildred, but knew her son Budge very well. I’m sure that much of the spark and brilliance of the life that Budge had must have been inherited from Mildred. I wish the best to all of you, and hope to hear from Gail soon. Please call me at 239-707-1000 Ham Agnew

  2. CandleImageSorry to hear of your passing. I really enjoyed the time we spent together. Much love from Marc and Barbara Reynolds

  3. CandleImageMildred was a joy to be around, always cheerful and offering tales of her life experiences while dining or just having coffee. She laughed easily and truly enjoyed gatherings. She will be remembered with warmth and for her kindness towards others.

  4. I met Mildred in 1969 through her daughter Gail, when she and Mildred and Budge moved into my neighborhood and we both started attending South High School in Pueblo. Gail, a lifelong best friend and I have had many adventures over the years and Mildred was part of many of them. As Mildred got older she continued to amaze me with her sharp mind and caring heart. She and Gail became very close the last several years when Gail moved to Pueblo to be near her. Mildred was an amazing woman and friend to me.
    I will miss seeing her.

  5. She was my language arts teacher at Corwin💞
    I so loved her, she supported my stories and poetry in and out of class.
    She was such a wonderful teacher and she has always had a special place in my heart

  6. CandleImageMy sincerest condolences to her family and friends. She was a great teacher… one of my favorites from Corwin.

  7. CandleImageMy mom and I will always cherish my birthday trips to Cripple Creek with Mildred and her daughter.
    She would always be there at my music gigs.
    She was truly a one of a kind lady. I was proud to consider her “like my grandma”.

  8. CandleImageDear Gail,

    I’m so very sorry to learn of your Mom’s passing. Although I never met her, I heard so many stories between you and Ellen and with a daughter as dear as you, I know she must have been something so special in life. Sending big hugs and love as I know how much she’ll be missed but hope you’ll rest easy know hers was a life very well lived. Much love to you friend,

    Katie

  9. CandleImageDear Gail, please cherish always the many and beautiful memories of your amazing Mom! I came to know your Mom through the phone friendship she and my mom developed. My mom looked forward to their conversations as they reminisced about time long past and attempted to solve the current world problems. My mom always said Mildred was the most positive person she knew. Rest in love and peace dear Mildred…..you earned it. 💕

  10. Gail, so sorry to learn of your Mom ‘s passing. Mildred was such a vibrant lady, wonderful neighbor, & seldom missed a day of walking while living on Apollo. I still see her when I look across the street. Those were the good old days! Thinking of you.

  11. Gail, so sorry to hear of your Moms passing. I remember her being so kind to us as teenagers, putting up with our antics. Such a sweet lady.

    • CandleImageI cherish the memories I had with this family as I was growing up. Mildred wad such a great lady. Gail so sorry for your loss.

  12. I met Mildred in PEO. She was always sweet, kind to everyone, & gave the best programs. Her kindness & love she shared will always remain in my heart!

  13. CandleImageMillie was so loved by us here at The Sharmar Chateau. I enjoyed her so much. I’d go by her in the dining room and say “Hi Millie Millie” I adored her and talking with her. I miss you so much! May you rest in peace with the angels!

  14. Mildred
    A Beautiful Woman. A true privilege to be part of her and her family’s life. Thank you for the wonderful memories and the laughter.

  15. Mildred
    A Beautiful Woman. A true privilege to be part of her and her family’s life. Thank you for the wonderful memories and the laughter.

  16. Millie was a wonderful person – so joyful and full of life. It was a pleasure to sing for her and talk to her. She will be missed.


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